LONDON has been covered by a Met Office yellow warning, as snow flurries reached the capital on Thursday evening and continued to fall from the sky on Friday but is more snow on the way?

The Met Office had issued an amber warning to the west of London until 11am on Friday and the whole of southern England was covered by a less severe yellow warning until 1pm on Friday. The adverse weather shut down primary schools in Hounslow, west London on Friday because of the snow. The three primary schools shut in Hounslow are; Fairholme Primary, Sparrow Farm and Cardinal Road Infant and Nursery School.

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Snow was seen falling at Heathrow on Friday, where British Airways altered a number of short-haul flights on Thursday, and passengers using the hub were being told to stay in contact with their airlines before travelling.

Gatwick Airport also saw flurries, although the airport was advising passengers it was planning on operating as normal on Friday.

Commuters faced disruption especially on the trains on Thursday evening.

SouthEastern warned passengers of the evening rush hour and the network also altered their services on Friday morning.

London weather: The capital saw a flurry of snow on Thursday evening into Friday morning (Image: Getty )

South Western Railways planned to run a normal timetable but warned some early services may need to be cancelled as routes are cleared.

Passengers on Southern, Thameslink, Great Northern and Gatwick Express were urged to check before travelling on Friday in case the conditions impacted services.

London is no longer covered by a yellow warning for snow but an ice warning is in place from 1pm on Friday until 11am on Saturday.

But what is the upcoming weather forecast for the next two days hour-by-hour?